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General => The Shed => Topic started by: Borlotti on November 29, 2008, 00:13:37

Title: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Borlotti on November 29, 2008, 00:13:37
Thinking of Christmas presents remembering the books I loved but not sure grandchildren would like them.
Baba (the elephant that went up and down in the lift)
Heidi
Orlando the Marmalade Cat
The Magic Faraway Tree
Sold for a fathing (by Clare Kipps) just bought this off ebay
Malloray Towers and the all the Nurse stories (can't remember the name)
Ballet shoes Noel Streatfeild
and later read Gone with the Wind under my desk at school, probably why I didn't pass my exams.
Wish I had kept all my old books.
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: SamLouise on November 29, 2008, 00:21:10
The Little Ghost by Otfried Preubler

The Silver Sword by Ian Serraillier

The owl who was afraid of the dark by Jill Tomlinson and Paul Howard

Plus all of the Secret Seven series by Enid Blyton  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: betula on November 29, 2008, 00:23:24
Malcolm Saville.The Lone Pine stories.

His stories were about a group of friends who had lots of Adventures.

Mainly based in Rye and Shropshire.

I was delighted to find out that there is a Malcolm Saville society.

We have an AGM every year,visit lots of the book locations,Have a wonderful meal on the Saturday night.A good time had by all.

Any other Lone Piners out there?
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: SamLouise on November 29, 2008, 00:31:16
Quote from: Borlotti on November 29, 2008, 00:13:37

The Magic Faraway Tree


Oh my gosh, Borlotti, I missed this on my first reading of your post but I'm so glad I took another look!  My son loved these books when he was younger (he's 22 now!) my husband and I used to read them to him every night at bed time and lately I've been driving myself crazy trying to think of the titles!  There's a series isn't there, Enchanted Wood and another ..... that I can't think of the name of ... aaaargh!

Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Borlotti on November 29, 2008, 12:21:06
Just off to the book shop, will have a look at The owl who was afraid of the dark, as have two 5 year old boys to buy for.  Oh I am getting all excited, books and seeds turn me on, clothes are boring.
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Froglegs on November 29, 2008, 12:48:46
Quote from: Borlotti on November 29, 2008, 12:21:06
Just off to the book shop, will have a look at The owl who was afraid of the dark, as have two 5 year old boys to buy for.  Oh I am getting all excited, books and seeds turn me on, clothes are boring.
But...ya..will.....have..some...on. :o
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Hyacinth on November 29, 2008, 14:02:27
I'm going to sound all po-face and pious, but my most fave childhood book was an illustrated Childrens Bible, and the illustrations in the Old Testament were truly spectacular and full of blood and thunder 8)...Daniel in the Lions Den stays vivid in my memory to this day...Billy Smart's Circus was never like this ;D

We read a lot as children and were fortunate to have books our mother was given for Good Attendance at Sunday School.....Victorian tear-jerkers like City Sparrows and Froggy's Little Brother, Victorian epics which taught the working classes that their reward would be in heaven after a life starving to death in a garret on earth :P Splendid stuff!!!

;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Tin Shed on November 29, 2008, 14:44:05
Secret Seven and Famous Five - went every week to Manningtree Library and got a new one out to read.
The Secret Garden
Children of the New Forest - always wondered how they were never found out!
Swiss family Robinson
Little Mrs Pepperpot.
I am sure there were many more as I loved reading ...and still do!
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Tulipa on November 29, 2008, 15:06:19
Borlotti, was the nurse called Nurse Ross?  I read all the books except the last as our library didn't have it.  I have never some across anyone else who had read them before.  I loved Mallory Towers and the Chalet School series.  And 'The Boy Next Door' by Enid Blyton.  My OH loved Arthur Ransomes books set in the Lake District.  And I mustn't forget 'The Night Before Christmas' we have a wonderful pop-up copy which we read every christmas eve - well just me now! :-[ ::)

I have only just read The Secret Garden and loved it, also a sequel which someone else had written - I was given this but needed to read the Secret Garden first and was glad I did.

I am lucky in that I have worked with children's books for a while now and just love them.  I love the Pumpkin Soup series by Helen Cooper and Oliver's Vegetables if anyone is looking for a book about Allotments.  My most favourite childrens book now is Owen and the Mountain by Malachy Doyle.  Sorry, one of my favourite subjects. :-[

Will go quick....

T.
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: rosebud on November 29, 2008, 15:55:41
Ohhhhhhhh!!!, my all time favourite was HEIDI, how i loved that book. I think it compensated me for the sad life i was living at the time.I shall never forget it,  My adult favourite was Gone with the wind. You can loose yourself in a good book.
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: posie on November 29, 2008, 16:43:37
5 Children and It.  The Magic Faraway Tree and all the follow ups to it.  The Worst Witch.  When I was a teenager it was Sweet Valley High  ::)  As an adult Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights (still looking for my Heathcliff  ::) )  and anything psychological/serial killer/ghost/gruesome lol  ;D
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: asbean on November 29, 2008, 17:42:40
Arthur Ransome and anything by Enid Blyton
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Borlotti on November 29, 2008, 17:52:25
Tulipa
The nurse books were Sue Barton, Student Nurse right up to Sue Barton, Staff Nurse by Helen Dore Boylston.  I think I read them as my older sister was training to be a nurse at Great Ormond Street Hospital. The book 'Sold for a Farthing' is the recorded biography of a common sparrow from the cradle to the grave.  Just been to the library and they are selling off old books 2 for 10p. Caught them just as they were closing and as the till was closed got one for nothing.  The library is being refurbished with a grant so they are either sending books to another library or selling them as it will be closed for a while and only have a mobile library.
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Mrs Ava on November 29, 2008, 18:28:14
What Katy did
What Katy did next
Anne of Green Gables
Swiss Family Robinson
Flambards
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Paulines7 on November 29, 2008, 19:40:25
Hans Anderson Fairy Tales (the book belonged to my big brother though).

True to the Last by E Everett-Green (My father was given the book for highest marks in school in 1923.  A really sad book that reduced me to tears every time I read it)

Swiss Family Robinson
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Bubbly Berry on November 29, 2008, 20:05:13
Christmas time, cant beat, The little match stick girl and The snowman.    :)
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Hyacinth on November 29, 2008, 20:06:20
In the '50's we had, nearby, a private library/bookshop where one could rent popular books for 6d per week OR buy the latest release for all of 2/6d 8) I didn't have that much available pocket money in one go (after deducting essential expenditures for aniseed balls, etc. ::)) and the book was reserved until the whole amount was paid.

And that's how I got my Enid Blyton 'Five go..' collection ;D
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: debster on November 29, 2008, 20:39:15
when i was small a fairy tale book which had the little matchgirl in it then when i hit primary school i read and loved watership down
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Borlotti on November 29, 2008, 20:58:13
Just spoken to granchildren and they are not too impressed with my book suggestions for Xmas.  I suppose it is just happy memories for me, and they are all into Jacqueline Wilson or whatever. Will just wait for their list for the normal Argos rubbish.  Might slip a book in and hopefully they will read it.  Don't forget to watch 'Outnumbered' tonight on BBC1 at 9.20.  My grandaughter could be the little one in this programme.  What lovely/horrible children.  'Daddy if you want to save money stop buying brocolli' and Mummy killed my mouse (that was last week) so very true, couldn't stop laughing.
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: coznbob on November 30, 2008, 19:05:47
Just watched the first episode on iplayer, will watch the others when kids aren't around to get any more ideas....

Fav. books were..

Anne of Green Gable series..
Little House on the Prairie series..
Mallory Towers
Heidi
Judi Blume books
The Faraway Tree

Jane Austin and Stephen King when older.... though good job was a fast reader as couldn't go to sleep until had finished a Stephen King book
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Jeannine on November 30, 2008, 19:59:09
Secret Garden till I was 11. then my science teacher loaned me Brave New World... well I liked it!! XX Jeannine
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Suzanne on November 30, 2008, 20:27:46
Quote from: posie on November 29, 2008, 16:43:37
5 Children and It.  The Magic Faraway Tree

I agree The Magic Faraway Tree when I was in low single figures. After that intial interest I loved every book I read, but in particular the classics like Black Beauty.

The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings in my teens (still a favourite).
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: grannyjanny on November 30, 2008, 20:44:33
I loved the Jill books by Ruby Ferguson. Jill had two ponies, a stable for Jill. There are more but I can't remember the titles. Anyone looking for books for Christmas have a look at the book people. I am getting The Tiger Who came to Tea, for some little ones I know. A lovely story.
Janet.
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Kea on December 01, 2008, 17:44:21
Another vote for 'The owl who was afraid of the Dark'

I think I still have it though I'm busy getting rid of my childhood books...lots of horse stories!

Other favourites were Fairytales, fables, myths and Legends from around the world...not one book lots of different books. Really handy for general knowledge quiz's now.

Enid Blyton Famous five and seven

Paddington Bear....Michael Bond

Heidi

The Hobbit introduced to me by my sister-in-law when I was about 9.
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: valmarg on December 01, 2008, 17:57:06
Have any of you elderly people out there heard of the Pookie series of books?

The only one I had was 'Pookie put the world right'.  I loved it.

valmarg
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: shirlton on December 01, 2008, 18:32:58
Christmas wasn't Christmas without a Rupert Book. But ther again I'm a simple soul.
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Hyacinth on December 01, 2008, 18:36:48
Ohh yes, Rupert! Loved the trews! ::) ;D
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: posie on December 01, 2008, 19:01:00
Oooooo I forgot Helen Keller - I loved that story.  And Watership Down, I still read it now and I still  :'( when Hazel dies!
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Hyacinth on December 01, 2008, 19:55:58
Just William and Billy Bunter 8)
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: Jeannine on December 03, 2008, 13:11:41
Oh I forgot Rupert..of course he is Johns rather than mine but he has a huge collection of Rupert stuff, a whole Rupert room actually and annuals going back to 1947 still trying for the older ones but the price is unreal.

XX Jeannine
Title: Re: Favourite books as a child
Post by: SamLouise on December 03, 2008, 13:28:01
Quote from: Jeannine on December 03, 2008, 13:11:41
Oh I forgot Rupert..of course he is Johns rather than mine but he has a huge collection of Rupert stuff, a whole Rupert room actually and annuals going back to 1947 still trying for the older ones but the price is unreal.

XX Jeannine

Raggety!  ;D